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Baden, Meereswesen / Marine animal
Bis 16. Oktober läuft in Baden bei Wien auf verschiedenen Plätzen noch die diesjährige Fotoausstellung "Festival La Gacilly Baden" (festival-lagacilly-baden.photo/de). Dort werden dieses Jahr vor allem Fotos von Süd- und Latein-Amerika von verschiedenen Fotografen gezeigt. Dieses Foto zeigt ein mir unbekanntes Meerestier und stammt aus der Foto-Reihe "Reise zum Mittelpunkt des Meeres" der französischen Unterwasser-Fotografie Greg Lecoeur. Unter den Wellen unserer Meere und Ozeane befinden sich 95 Prozent des Lebensraumes der Erde. Aber die Mehrheit der Menschheit kennt wahrscheinlich gerade einmal 15 Prozent davon. Greg Lecoeur bringt uns mit seinen Fotos diese unbekannte Welt ein wenig näher. Gesehen beim Teich im Doblhoffpark.
This year's photo exhibition "Festival La Gacilly Baden" (festival-lagacilly-baden.photo/en) is running until 16 October at various locations in Baden near Vienna. This year, mainly photos of South and Latin America by various photographers are shown there. This photo shows a marine animal unknown to me and comes from the photo series "Journey to the Centre of the Sea" by the French underwater photographer Greg Lecoeur. Beneath the waves of our seas and oceans are 95 percent of the Earth's habitat. But the majority of humanity probably knows just 15 percent of it. Greg Lecoeur brings us a little closer to this unknown world with his photos. Seen at the pond in the Doblhoff Park.
This year's photo exhibition "Festival La Gacilly Baden" (festival-lagacilly-baden.photo/en) is running until 16 October at various locations in Baden near Vienna. This year, mainly photos of South and Latin America by various photographers are shown there. This photo shows a marine animal unknown to me and comes from the photo series "Journey to the Centre of the Sea" by the French underwater photographer Greg Lecoeur. Beneath the waves of our seas and oceans are 95 percent of the Earth's habitat. But the majority of humanity probably knows just 15 percent of it. Greg Lecoeur brings us a little closer to this unknown world with his photos. Seen at the pond in the Doblhoff Park.
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